Moultrie S-50i Game Camera
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$157.50
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List: $159.991.56% off ($2.49) - Sale price
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$157.50
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You can study rich details to know more about the nearby wildlife thanks to the capable 20-megapixel image quality and excellent 1080P HD video with sound
The s-50i uses 48-led invisible infrared flash technology to snap images of bucks up to 100 feet away, so you can attain a thorough view of nearby game animals, both Day and night
Even the fastest of bucks will have a hard time escaping the view of this trail camera with its reliable 0.3-Second trigger speed
A 2-inch Full-color display built into the camera, as well as compatibility with the Moultrie mobile System for accessing images and videos on your mobile devices
The Real tree original case pattern helps ensure passing game won't be alerted to the camera's presence
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You can study rich details to know more about the nearby wildlife thanks to the capable 20-megapixel image quality and excellent 1080P HD video with sound
The s-50i uses 48-led invisible infrared flash technology to snap images of bucks up to 100 feet away, so you can attain a thorough view of nearby game animals, both Day and night
Even the fastest of bucks will have a hard time escaping the view of this trail camera with its reliable 0.3-Second trigger speed
A 2-inch Full-color display built into the camera, as well as compatibility with the Moultrie mobile System for accessing images and videos on your mobile devices
The Real tree original case pattern helps ensure passing game won't be alerted to the camera's presence
Need More Help?
Our expert can help guide you through
your purchase.
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About the Manufacturer
Manufacturer's Name Moultrie
Today, managing property for better whitetail-deer hunting is as common as hunting over a food plot, but in the late 1970s and early ’80s, the whitetail craze was in its infancy. Dan Moultrie launched into the deer-hunting business out of a personal reason. Dan’s family had a piece of hunting land in southwest Georgia, but the neighboring landowner planted vast acres of corn and beans. There was little reason for deer to venture onto Dan’s property. So, he assembled his first automatic spin-cast deer feeder in an effort to keep deer on his property that normally just passed through. His first feeder worked so well that friends started asking him to make feeders for them as well. Fresh out of college, Dan started assembling feeders out of his apartment closet.